A new study conducted in China sheds light on the consequences of extreme weather-related temperatures. Researchers discovered that individuals experiencing more extremely hot or cold days were more likely to report depressive symptoms. As climate change has exposed more individuals to extreme temperatures, this research can help communities and clinicians recognize potential environmental triggers for depression. ...
Remindse of the time I heard a naturopath radio show talking about sleep. They touted a study showing higher suicide rates among teens who don't regularly get enough sleep.
They were like "wow really makes you think, sleep deprivation can be really dangerous." missing the totally obvious point that a suicidal teen might have trouble sleeping.
I almost called in but I don't care enough.